ARANYAPRATHET, Thailand (AP) - Several thousand Thai and Cambodian troops will remain along their countries' shared border after talks failed Monday to resolve a nearly weeklong dispute over land near an 11th century border temple. Representatives from
(EDS: RECASTING) Cambodia on Monday accepted an offer by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to help it and neighboring Thailand resolve a military standoff along their disputed border while Bangkok wanted the issue settled bilaterally. The
Cambodia on Monday accepted an offer by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to help it and neighboring Thailand resolve a military standoff along their disputed border while Bangkok wanted the issue settled bilaterally. The development came after
Cambodian and Thai military leaders held talks yesterday aimed at reducing simmering tensions over disputed territory near a World Heritage Site temple, where more than 4,000 troops from the two sides have been deployed. There was little sign of a swift
HNOM PENH, July 21-(Kyodo), Japanese election monitors have arrived in Cambodia to observe the election campaign, the voting and the counting process in next Sunday's National Assembly election, Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia Katsuhiro Shinohara said
Cambodian and Thai military leaders began talks Monday aimed at resolving a lingering dispute over territory near a World Heritage Site temple, where more than 4,000 troops from the two sides have been deployed. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen expressed
PREAH VIHEAR, Cambodia) - Cambodia and Thailand will begin talks Monday aimed at resolving a lingering dispute over territory near an World Heritage Site temple, where more than 4,000 troops from the two sides have been deployed. Cambodia's mission at